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we continue to write for this nation, giving thanks for traditions of freedom, for the rule of law, and for parliamentary democracy. parts we havee slaved in peace and conflict over many centuries and all parts of the world. praying for all today who suffer in sorrow, in sickness come a poverty, oppression, or despair. in harmony and truth, we may seek to be channels of christ's face, hope, and compassion. to all the world. joining our prayers together as we say our father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name. thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. give us this day, our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. amen. ♪ three people for the service, chosen by margaret thatcher. ♪ >> after the stirring words by john bunyan, the music, the first reading will be from king james is bible read by a manufacture. .- amanda thatcher and introng in the lord the power of his might. ,ut on the whol
we continue to write for this nation, giving thanks for traditions of freedom, for the rule of law, and for parliamentary democracy. parts we havee slaved in peace and conflict over many centuries and all parts of the world. praying for all today who suffer in sorrow, in sickness come a poverty, oppression, or despair. in harmony and truth, we may seek to be channels of christ's face, hope, and compassion. to all the world. joining our prayers together as we say our father who art in heaven...
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that presents major challenge to law enforcement. abc's david kerley has more on this. >> reporter: the bloody boston explosion, shattered the marathon and reopened wound in this country. this attack far from the first targeting civilians. international terrorists tried to bring down the trade center in '83. the blast withstood and six were killed. the oklahoma city bombing in '95 killing 168. so similar to the boston blast, the atlanta olympics bombing in '96. spectators gathered in a park when a bomb went off. it is the soft target terrorists are looking for. >> these setting, marathon, football, football, social event, are targets. you can't get around it. >> reporter: tom ridge was the country's first secretary of homeland security. >> you have to manage the risk. unless you have information about a particular actor. you can't guarantee safety anywhere. >> though police are in duty with plenty of national guard soldiers some one was able to place two gomz. >> what can we do if we are at a large event is there anything i can do to
that presents major challenge to law enforcement. abc's david kerley has more on this. >> reporter: the bloody boston explosion, shattered the marathon and reopened wound in this country. this attack far from the first targeting civilians. international terrorists tried to bring down the trade center in '83. the blast withstood and six were killed. the oklahoma city bombing in '95 killing 168. so similar to the boston blast, the atlanta olympics bombing in '96. spectators gathered in a...
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requesting that information is lawful. constitutional, and good police practice. >> and you don't expect the requests for the videotape to be rejected? >> no, not for that. there may be other things that would be rejected, requests for cell phone records that the cell phone provider would feel, the privacy laws prevent the provider from just turning over requiring the police to have a greater showing of why they need stuart varney's cell phone records. what's the probably cause for your need for mr. varney's record. when you get the cell phone records for which there's a greater expectation of privacy, then walking in the street, you need to make a greater showing of why you need it. >> okay. the british started this, london is covered with surveillance cameras, operated by the police. >> well, you don't have a fourth amendment. >> no. >> you no longer have the right to privacy in great britain. >> how do you feel about walking around a big city like london where you are on camera, and somewhere in the region of 500 times
requesting that information is lawful. constitutional, and good police practice. >> and you don't expect the requests for the videotape to be rejected? >> no, not for that. there may be other things that would be rejected, requests for cell phone records that the cell phone provider would feel, the privacy laws prevent the provider from just turning over requiring the police to have a greater showing of why they need stuart varney's cell phone records. what's the probably cause for...
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you couldn't have a better law enforcement investigative community there. obviously, the good thing and i think mr. van zandt focused on it, is the fact that you had an opportunity hopefully to observe a lot of things a as a result of cameras. that comment about the bomb dogs coming in apparently before the placement of these devices. if each of them are 20 pounds apiece, that's a pretty burly person could handle that. may have been two people like tim mcveigh and one of his associates in oak city. they need a lucky break. state trooper who saw that broken license plate, but we've got to get to the bottom of it. we will and whoever's responsible will be tried and convicted and i think mercifully, hopefully, if they are responsible for this horrific act, will be executed d as we did tim mcveigh. >> do you think as clint just sukted, this may well will a timothy mcveigh type? >> it's really hard to say. i'm one who thinks and this is not a cynical statement, but i think most people act and react with a motive. and this could be a situation where someone's try
you couldn't have a better law enforcement investigative community there. obviously, the good thing and i think mr. van zandt focused on it, is the fact that you had an opportunity hopefully to observe a lot of things a as a result of cameras. that comment about the bomb dogs coming in apparently before the placement of these devices. if each of them are 20 pounds apiece, that's a pretty burly person could handle that. may have been two people like tim mcveigh and one of his associates in oak...
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. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our...
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thirdly, it is to tell the fbi that they cannot just be concerned about criminal justice and law enforcement. they have to prioritize national security. fourth, they have to be proactive in disrupting plots. fifth, we need new technology. we are seeing cameras and local communities, sensors. we will probably seek a fierce debate in the united states about commercial drones and how active those can be, and trying to make sure civil liberties and protections for our civil liberties and civil rights are set up so that we can use them or may not be able to use them. >> that, of course, is always a balance. what is the time frame you are looking at now? >> 50 forensics is under way. the search for seized -- the forensics is under way. the search for cc tv is under way. it could take a long, long time, especially if someone has made it out of the country or has been very careful in how they have done this. it is very open-ended and very difficult to predict. >> and no one has claimed responsibility. i'm afraid i will have to leave it there. thank you for coming in. there will be more than 30 marat
thirdly, it is to tell the fbi that they cannot just be concerned about criminal justice and law enforcement. they have to prioritize national security. fourth, they have to be proactive in disrupting plots. fifth, we need new technology. we are seeing cameras and local communities, sensors. we will probably seek a fierce debate in the united states about commercial drones and how active those can be, and trying to make sure civil liberties and protections for our civil liberties and civil...
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it teaches us that we cannot achieve a compassionate society simply by passing new laws and appointing more staff to administer them. she was very aware that there are positions which are needed -- there are proud dispositions which are needed to make market economics and democratic and institutions function well. the capacity to cooperate. these decisions and dispositions are incubated and given power by our relationships. in her words, the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our society and our the nursery of virtue. such moral and spiritual capital is accumulated over many generations but can be easily eroded. life is a struggle to make the right choices and to achieve liberation from dependence, whether material or psychological. this genuine independence is the essential econdition of in an other-centeredbeyond ourselves. way, the word margaret thatcher uses, was interdependence. she referred to the christian doctrine that we are all members about one and another, expressed in the concept of the church on earth as the body of christ. from this, we learn our interdependenc
it teaches us that we cannot achieve a compassionate society simply by passing new laws and appointing more staff to administer them. she was very aware that there are positions which are needed -- there are proud dispositions which are needed to make market economics and democratic and institutions function well. the capacity to cooperate. these decisions and dispositions are incubated and given power by our relationships. in her words, the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our...
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, consensual sex, which is also against the law. that is why so few victims go to the police. they are afraid they will be found guilty of having extramarital sex. >> activists with the women's right organization say that the death is not an isolated case. they have recorded more than 30 similar incidents in the last month alone. another rape victim, who does not want to show her face or be identified by her family name -- >> i was in a taxi. the driver drug to me and raped me while i was unconscious. when my family found out, they disowned me. my life is ruined. i cannot find the driver, but i won't give up until he has been caught. >> with a growing number of victims and their families raising their voices against violence aimed at women, change may be coming to mauritania. >> now a quick look at other news from around the world. the retrial of former egyptian president hosni mubarak will start on may 11. the egyptian court set the date after the trial start was delayed last week when the judge withdrew from the case. mubarak face
, consensual sex, which is also against the law. that is why so few victims go to the police. they are afraid they will be found guilty of having extramarital sex. >> activists with the women's right organization say that the death is not an isolated case. they have recorded more than 30 similar incidents in the last month alone. another rape victim, who does not want to show her face or be identified by her family name -- >> i was in a taxi. the driver drug to me and raped me while...
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laws has no problems who is not keeping the laws has no right to stay in germany the decision to outlaw these groups coincided with police boiling in the sun. nation attempts on one of radical islam's biggest critics far right party chief marcus by saved the mobs i and i underestimated the danger that's a laugh it's supposed they were arrested very near my house this brings the situation into a whole new dimension my life has changed now i cannot walk without police protection not even shopping i'm picked up from home dropped off at work we're driving in a bulletproof car this is very difficult to have such a lifestyle just because you engage in politics. in all four people were arrested with bomb making equipment and loaded weapons found in their possession by six critics say he brought this on himself his party incensed members of germany's islamic community last year after tearing the tory is mohammed cartoons around german cities symbols that are deeply offensive to muslims. this is fascination attempt shows that now they want us to shut up with the use of violence in their eyes isl
laws has no problems who is not keeping the laws has no right to stay in germany the decision to outlaw these groups coincided with police boiling in the sun. nation attempts on one of radical islam's biggest critics far right party chief marcus by saved the mobs i and i underestimated the danger that's a laugh it's supposed they were arrested very near my house this brings the situation into a whole new dimension my life has changed now i cannot walk without police protection not even shopping...
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but the bill is almost certain to become law anyway. these protestors believe the france they knew, that upheld traditional family, is slipping away. and, indeed, it is. dale hedurd, cbn news, paris. >> wendy: finally today, some virginia college students are working overtime to deliver on a big promise they made to orphans in india. after a mission trip last year, the regent university students promised to build the boys a home. they've already purchased the land, and recently the christ for india team set sale on a dinner cruise to raise some money for the building. they were joined by pastor r. abraham from india. the new boy's home will be part of his growing ministry. he says the students' work is part of a big revival he is witnessing in his country. pastor abraham says the church has grown from 40 people to more than 3,000 in six months. that's fast growth. and that's our report for this week. thanks so much for joining us. from all of us here at christian world news, until next week, good-bye and god bless you.
but the bill is almost certain to become law anyway. these protestors believe the france they knew, that upheld traditional family, is slipping away. and, indeed, it is. dale hedurd, cbn news, paris. >> wendy: finally today, some virginia college students are working overtime to deliver on a big promise they made to orphans in india. after a mission trip last year, the regent university students promised to build the boys a home. they've already purchased the land, and recently the christ...
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law enforcement sources tell nbc news that the bombs were built to act like homemade ieds. and take a look at what remains of the black duffle back used to conceal the device. sources tell nbc news the bombs appeared to include a battery pack and the "boston globe" reporting investigators recovered part of a circuit board at the scene. the bombs were also packed with shrapnel to maximize damage and a black powder known as low explosive. in other words, the device was not capable of creating a massive blast wave, instead, the main purpose was simply to maim and to injure fans at the event. photos obtained by whdh in boston showed the area where the bomb was left moments before and moments after the detonation. the fbi is looking at these photos and others like them for clues as to who placed the bombs and when they may have placed them. there is precedent for devices like these. in 2004, the fbi sent out a memo on the use of homemade pressure cooker bombs. al qaeda's online magazine gave instructions for making them just last month. and in the 2010 attempted attack on times
law enforcement sources tell nbc news that the bombs were built to act like homemade ieds. and take a look at what remains of the black duffle back used to conceal the device. sources tell nbc news the bombs appeared to include a battery pack and the "boston globe" reporting investigators recovered part of a circuit board at the scene. the bombs were also packed with shrapnel to maximize damage and a black powder known as low explosive. in other words, the device was not capable of...
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it made clear any australians fighting there will be breaking australian law. australia has a big lebanese community. are believedalia to be in of that community. australia posted foreign minister has said a big investment in time and resources is going into finding out how many are part of al qaeda in a non.in leba >> elkton police have arrested six individuals for recruiting people to fight in syria. -- belgian police. there were plotting illegal activity in belgium as well. in russia, a court has adjourned the trial of a leading anti- corruption blogger for a week. he's charged with stealing $500,000 from a state-run firm to suppo. if convicted, the 36-year-old could be jailed for 10 years. the trial of five former executives of a firm that produced faulty silicon for breast implants is under way in southern france. hundreds of women are gathering to tell stories of their suffering. the now defunct company made the implants that were prone to rupture. more than 125,000 women receive them before sales ended in 2010. now more. >> the company bonds and other ex
it made clear any australians fighting there will be breaking australian law. australia has a big lebanese community. are believedalia to be in of that community. australia posted foreign minister has said a big investment in time and resources is going into finding out how many are part of al qaeda in a non.in leba >> elkton police have arrested six individuals for recruiting people to fight in syria. -- belgian police. there were plotting illegal activity in belgium as well. in russia,...
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thirdly, it is to tell the fbi that they cannot just be concerned about criminal justice and law enforcement. they have to prioritize national security. fourth, they have to be proactive in disrupting plots. fifth, we need new technology. we are seeing cameras and local communities, sensors. we will probably seek a fierce debate in the united states about commercial drones and how active those can be, and trying to make sure civil liberties and protections for our civil liberties and civil rights are set up so that we can use them or may not be able to use them. >> that, of course, is always a balance. what is the time frame you are looking at now? >> 50 forensics is under way. the search for seized -- the forensics is under way. the search for cc tv is under way. it could take a long, long time, especially if someone has made it out of the country or has been very careful in how they have done this. it is very open-ended and very difficult to predict. >> and no one has claimed responsibility. i'm afraid i will have to leave it there. thank you for coming in. there will be more than 30 marat
thirdly, it is to tell the fbi that they cannot just be concerned about criminal justice and law enforcement. they have to prioritize national security. fourth, they have to be proactive in disrupting plots. fifth, we need new technology. we are seeing cameras and local communities, sensors. we will probably seek a fierce debate in the united states about commercial drones and how active those can be, and trying to make sure civil liberties and protections for our civil liberties and civil...
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now, we expect there will be another strong show of force, but law enforcement officials say that there are no unexploded devices across the city. there were just those two planted bombs. people are still on edge, but it's not quite the police presence that we saw yesterday. >> all right, tahman bradley in boston, thank you. >> and, you know, tahman just briefly touched on the investigation into those bombings. >> yeah, of particular interest this morning is what's left of that common pressure cooker. that's where abc's brian ross continues our coverage. >> reporter: this is what remains of the pressure cooker turned into a homemade bomb seen in this fbi crime lab photo obtained by abc news. it was hidden in a black backpack. the simple bombs were responsible for 12 seconds of horror. cell phone footage shot by a spectator between the two explosions. authorities are going through race day videos frame by frame. here the white smoke seen after the detonation indicates a bomb built with low velocity explosive mixtures, not the more powerful military grade. >> they may not have had the res
now, we expect there will be another strong show of force, but law enforcement officials say that there are no unexploded devices across the city. there were just those two planted bombs. people are still on edge, but it's not quite the police presence that we saw yesterday. >> all right, tahman bradley in boston, thank you. >> and, you know, tahman just briefly touched on the investigation into those bombings. >> yeah, of particular interest this morning is what's left of...
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it would also tighten laws against gun trafficking. >>> and a funeral will be held this morning in london for former prime minister margaret thatcher. leaders from 170 countries are attending. mark phillips is at st. paul's cathedral in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, this was always going to be a tense affair, this funeral for margaret thatcher. after the events this week in boston, the concerns have been ratcheted up even higher. it comes from two sources. she was a very divisive figure and the fear is the strength of opinion, particularly in opposition to her and her policies could mar this funeral as well. protests are planned. the question is whether they will be peaceful or otherwise. but there's also a terrorist threat as well. this is the first major street event if you will in the world since boston. the queen will be here. it will be populated as well by many dignitaries as you say from around the world. it's a tempting target. and there are two potential terrorist sources, one being the usual suspects in the middle east, the other being
it would also tighten laws against gun trafficking. >>> and a funeral will be held this morning in london for former prime minister margaret thatcher. leaders from 170 countries are attending. mark phillips is at st. paul's cathedral in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, this was always going to be a tense affair, this funeral for margaret thatcher. after the events this week in boston, the concerns have been ratcheted up even higher. it...
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foreign minister as question the effectiveness of the magnitsky law passed by the u.s. david living tonight said sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the own going investigation into the death of the lawyer russia responded by releasing a list of eighteen current or former u.s. officials who were allegedly responsible for human rights abuses well most mccauley he's an author who's been covering russia for over forty years now let's get more on this issue for him now so what do you make of this statement by the foreign minister. i think it's important from the british point of view that the uphold human rights britain is akin to to the human rights convention and so on and defense human rights in britain and europe and the rest of the world so therefore if other countries in fact don't measure up to those standards then they criticised and the british government is obviously taking the position that you don't need it act such as magnitsky act passed into law states you don't need that naming russian officials to blacklist them and so on in an attempt to i
foreign minister as question the effectiveness of the magnitsky law passed by the u.s. david living tonight said sanctioning individual russians does nothing to help the own going investigation into the death of the lawyer russia responded by releasing a list of eighteen current or former u.s. officials who were allegedly responsible for human rights abuses well most mccauley he's an author who's been covering russia for over forty years now let's get more on this issue for him now so what do...
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it teaches us that we cannot achieve a compassionate society simply by passing new laws and appointing more staff to administer them. she was very aware that there are positions which are needed to make market economics and democratic and two shins function well -- institutions function well. the capacity to cooperate. these dispositions are incubated and given power by our relationships. in her words, the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our society and our the nursery of virtue. such morals -- moralnd spiritual capital isumulated over many generations but can be easily eroded. life is a struggle to make the right choices and to achieve liberation from dependence, whether material or psychological. this genuine independence is the essential precondition of living. beyond ourselves. the word margaret thatcher uses , interdependence. she referred to the christian doctrine that we are all members about one and another, expressed in the concept of the church on earth as the body of christ. from this, we learn our interdependence. as she said, the great truth, if we do not achi
it teaches us that we cannot achieve a compassionate society simply by passing new laws and appointing more staff to administer them. she was very aware that there are positions which are needed to make market economics and democratic and two shins function well -- institutions function well. the capacity to cooperate. these dispositions are incubated and given power by our relationships. in her words, the basic ties of the family are at the heart of our society and our the nursery of virtue....
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and we have gone beyond the laws of the walking we should want a man's word and women today in the time we're talking over each other guys they compete on their own bases she she enjoyed a ten to fifteen percentage point your women have such as matthew matthew perry minister son of skilled and skilled workers alike. well i i think the problem for women in the top layer is we're still not lad so you can't necessarily hold margaret thatcher up as a figurehead for women when we're still trying to break through what i call the dense layer of men there are still not very many women at the top there's a lot of women going to work but the problem at the moment is going to work without the protection of the union save for a lot of women for decades that hasn't been the opportunity to progress obviously is better than it was but i don't think you can necessarily hold one woman up as a figurehead for womankind and particularly not margaret thatcher no that would not be fair to any particular person nobody speaks for women but margaret thatcher spoke for herself and that's true for men as well and
and we have gone beyond the laws of the walking we should want a man's word and women today in the time we're talking over each other guys they compete on their own bases she she enjoyed a ten to fifteen percentage point your women have such as matthew matthew perry minister son of skilled and skilled workers alike. well i i think the problem for women in the top layer is we're still not lad so you can't necessarily hold margaret thatcher up as a figurehead for women when we're still trying to...
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this law will work. since we started administering instant background checks, more than 1.7 million felons, fugitives, domestic abusers and people with serious mental illnesses have been denied access to firearms. and that's under the system that exists today, with all of its loopholes and all of its flaws. and we've seen that women are less likely to be killed by an intimate partner in states that have expanded their own background check systems. and, look, about 90% of americans want us to pass this measure. 90%. this is not a republican idea. this is not a democratic idea. it's just a good idea. i think it would be a remarkable failure of our democracy if we can't get this done. and if we can't, i'm afraid it's because we've relied on fears and falsehoods instead of on facts. for instance, some have argued that an expanded background check system will result in a federal gun registry. but federal gun registries are banned under existing law, and the legislation that we are considering would not repeal
this law will work. since we started administering instant background checks, more than 1.7 million felons, fugitives, domestic abusers and people with serious mental illnesses have been denied access to firearms. and that's under the system that exists today, with all of its loopholes and all of its flaws. and we've seen that women are less likely to be killed by an intimate partner in states that have expanded their own background check systems. and, look, about 90% of americans want us to...
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. >> the events in boston, facing a likely defeat of new gun laws. david grer goir join me now. david, you've been tracking this, kelly has following every in and out of it. echblg joe biden was telling people last night they were two both short. >> even hide camp said she's now not for it. >> it could be just among a small -- the reality is the background checks appear to be going by the wayside as has the magazine back. there are other taemds as a part of this. that would be part of the final package. make no mistakes they are prepared to come on the blasting on this, to make the point that republicans say what repeatedly is a 90% issue. >> and kell, from what you're hearing on the hill, there's no chance they're not going to proceed to these votes. they're goods to go ahead and force the votes even though they know they can't beat the filibuster? >> that is a question we have raised. every person involved says yes, they're going forward with the votes. they want the opportunity to be on record. one of the strategies that was talked about, but ultimately did not come to pass w
. >> the events in boston, facing a likely defeat of new gun laws. david grer goir join me now. david, you've been tracking this, kelly has following every in and out of it. echblg joe biden was telling people last night they were two both short. >> even hide camp said she's now not for it. >> it could be just among a small -- the reality is the background checks appear to be going by the wayside as has the magazine back. there are other taemds as a part of this. that would be...
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law enforcement goes about it. even if if was a lone individual, it's very, very difficult to do these kinds of things in the preparation phase, buying components to do it without being detected by someone such as family, neighbors, and others in the public. so, excellent move. that's part of the massive amount of leads being followed now by law enforcement. >> robert mcfadden, thank you very much for being with us. >>> three people lost their lives here in boston monday right at the finish line. among them, an 8-year-old little boy by the name of martin richard. he was there with his family to watch the marathon. look at them. cnn's gary tuchman has more on the youngest casualty of this tragedy. >> reporter: this is how martin richard will be remembered. the beaming 8-year-old boy holding the sign in a picture taken last year when he participated in a walk to promote peace in inner city boston. the sign declaring no more hurting people and the word peace. this is also how he'll be remembered. as a brother and son.
law enforcement goes about it. even if if was a lone individual, it's very, very difficult to do these kinds of things in the preparation phase, buying components to do it without being detected by someone such as family, neighbors, and others in the public. so, excellent move. that's part of the massive amount of leads being followed now by law enforcement. >> robert mcfadden, thank you very much for being with us. >>> three people lost their lives here in boston monday right at...
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rather than taking it to the innocent second amendment law abiding citizen. >> reporter: usually a vice president arrives to preside over a winning vote. biden was here to witness its defeat. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> reporter: four democrats from red states with high gun ownership also voted no. in talking to those democrats who voted no, they say they had intense pressure from their home state constituents who did not want to see expanded background checks. also tonight, senators voted down an assault weapons ban and limits on high capacity ammunition. it is possible that democrats will simply shelve this legislation in order to try again some day down the line. brian? >> again, the president calling this round one. kelly o'donnell on the hill tonight after an eventful day there. kelly, thanks. >>> still ahead for us this evening, the unsettling development elsewhere in washington. who sent letters laced with ricin to the president and at least one u.s. senator? evacuations there today as memories of the anthrax attacks came rushing back. >>> later, making a difference. th
rather than taking it to the innocent second amendment law abiding citizen. >> reporter: usually a vice president arrives to preside over a winning vote. biden was here to witness its defeat. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> reporter: four democrats from red states with high gun ownership also voted no. in talking to those democrats who voted no, they say they had intense pressure from their home state constituents who did not want to see expanded background checks. also...
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these law enforcement photos show some of what they found. there's this piece of a circuit board and nails packed into the bomb that ripped through the crowd. all of the components are readily available. we were able to figure out the bomb's battery is common in power packs for remote control toys. they can be bought at almost any hobby shop. when pressure cooker bombs detonate, energy from the explosion sieve initially contained inside the cooker. then, as pressure builds, the cooker and its contents break apart with greater force. experts estimate the boston bombs shot out shrapnel at a speed of several hundred miles per hour. the bombs are being painstakingly reconstructed at the f.b.i. lab in quantico, virginia. any manufacturer numbers on the components may help lead investigators to the stores where they were sold. pressure cooker bombs are popular terrorist weapons because the parts can be bought at different stores and, scott, none of those components alone could arouse suspicion. >> pelley: elaine, thank you. also following the inves
these law enforcement photos show some of what they found. there's this piece of a circuit board and nails packed into the bomb that ripped through the crowd. all of the components are readily available. we were able to figure out the bomb's battery is common in power packs for remote control toys. they can be bought at almost any hobby shop. when pressure cooker bombs detonate, energy from the explosion sieve initially contained inside the cooker. then, as pressure builds, the cooker and its...
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laws has no problems who is not keeping the laws has no right to stay in germany the decision to outlaw these groups coincided with police boiling an assassination attempt on one of radical islam's biggest critics far right party chief markets by now you gave much as i and i underestimated the danger the salafi pose they were arrested very near my house this brings the situation into a whole new dimension my life has changed now i cannot walk without police protect . not even shopping i'm picked up from home dropped off at work we're driving in a bulletproof car this is very difficult to have such a lifestyle just because you engage in politics once your. in all four people were arrested with bomb making equipment and loaded weapons found in their possession by six critics say he brought this on himself his party incensed members of germany's islamic community last year after tearing the tory is mohammed cartoons around german cities symbols that are deeply offensive to muslims. this is fascinating attempt shows that now they want us to shut up with the use of violence in their eyes isl
laws has no problems who is not keeping the laws has no right to stay in germany the decision to outlaw these groups coincided with police boiling an assassination attempt on one of radical islam's biggest critics far right party chief markets by now you gave much as i and i underestimated the danger the salafi pose they were arrested very near my house this brings the situation into a whole new dimension my life has changed now i cannot walk without police protect . not even shopping i'm...
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law of his dead. creating his life to just one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just the mud we get up an hour before prayer we pray and then go to our classrooms but don't classic total one of their we all repeat what we have learned after that we pray again then we read the most delicious after breakfast we read yet again and then after lunch we memorize what we learned in class. apart from scripture the students also have lessons in sport. taught from childhood that life is a struggle. but even on the wrestling mat they must play by shari'a rules. national charity according to sharia law we can strike the head that's a sin. wrestling is allowed with
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an "associated press" poll shows 49% of americans are in favor of tougher gun laws. that is down from 58% in january. ♪[ music ] >>> margaret thatcher was laid to rest today in london. more than 2,000 people along with queen elizabeth attended the former prime minister's funeral. thatcher held office from 1979 to 1990. the conservative leader's funeral was also met by protestors. she died earlier this month. margaret thatcher was 87. >>> a blaring car alarm helped save a family from a house fire on the peninsula. the flames gutted a san mateo home and garage this morning. the man was actually up getting ready for work around 3:30 a.m. when he heard the car alarm go off. he ran out, saw his car on fire and the father then ran back in the house and got his wife and seven children out safely. >>> well, a bay area icon has moved into its new digs officially at pier 15 in san francisco. and kpix 5 reporter elissa harrington is live at the exploratorium with the opening day's festivities. are there big crowds? >> reporter: yeah, a lot of smiles at the new exploratorium t
an "associated press" poll shows 49% of americans are in favor of tougher gun laws. that is down from 58% in january. ♪[ music ] >>> margaret thatcher was laid to rest today in london. more than 2,000 people along with queen elizabeth attended the former prime minister's funeral. thatcher held office from 1979 to 1990. the conservative leader's funeral was also met by protestors. she died earlier this month. margaret thatcher was 87. >>> a blaring car alarm helped...
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behind bars from visiting them they keep children in jails it's all inhumane and violates international law since nine hundred sixty seven around eight hundred thousand palestinians have been detained in israel at some point and the point needs to be made that hundreds of palestinians are held in israeli prisons without trial. venezuela's opposition leader has called off a protest march and blame the government for post-election violence that has left seven people dead the country's on the edge of political chaos after a total majority in sunday's presidential vote showed the nation is essentially split down the middle. is in caracas. opposition leader he basically said that he doesn't want to see any more violence and that he calls on just supporters to peacefully protest basically asking them to stay home and just banging pots and pans it was a very noisy evening tuesday night here in caracas who initially they had planned to hold a protest in front of the electoral council in the city center but needless model he had bound any protests to take place in downtown caracas stating security r
behind bars from visiting them they keep children in jails it's all inhumane and violates international law since nine hundred sixty seven around eight hundred thousand palestinians have been detained in israel at some point and the point needs to be made that hundreds of palestinians are held in israeli prisons without trial. venezuela's opposition leader has called off a protest march and blame the government for post-election violence that has left seven people dead the country's on the edge...
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the oldest laws on the books in the united states. it was enacted by the first congress of the united states. >> ifill: what was that designed to do? >> well, it's-- there's some debate as to really what its purpose was, but the statute is very simple. it has one sentence that says federal courts have jurisdiction when aliens bring claims for basically injuries caused by violations of international law or treaties. >> ifill: the court said today that did not apply in this case? was there was a question of whether it was a human rights dispute or a jurisdictional one. >> it is a human rights suit, but it also involved interpretation of the statute. the chief justice applied the a canon of statutory interpretation judge-made doctrine known as a presumption against extra-territoriality. what cha means is when the court looks at a statute, and says unless it's really clear on the face of the statute, that congress intendedly the law to apply to conduct that happened outside of the united states, there's a presumption against it applying t
the oldest laws on the books in the united states. it was enacted by the first congress of the united states. >> ifill: what was that designed to do? >> well, it's-- there's some debate as to really what its purpose was, but the statute is very simple. it has one sentence that says federal courts have jurisdiction when aliens bring claims for basically injuries caused by violations of international law or treaties. >> ifill: the court said today that did not apply in this...
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so we have a command post set up for law enforcement. we have a command post set up for the emergency units shlgs also. and we still have a triage center set up at the community center right over here. >> what's the status of the plant? >> it's still smoldering. right now, they did not give us any update on it. it was smoldering, still, and there still is active, you know, other ingredients there on the facility. so we don't want that to explode again. so, right now, we cannot get fire fighters in there. we're worried about people right now, not property. we want people to be safe that. 's our main goal right now. getting people safe and getting them out of there. >> we're being told hundreds of people have been wounded in this fire and explosion. joining us now on the line is keith hopkins. he's from the providence health center. he is in waco texas. mr. hopkins, just tell us,what sort of injuries are you treating people for after this explosion? right now, we've treated broken bones, head injuries and quite a few from respiratory distr
so we have a command post set up for law enforcement. we have a command post set up for the emergency units shlgs also. and we still have a triage center set up at the community center right over here. >> what's the status of the plant? >> it's still smoldering. right now, they did not give us any update on it. it was smoldering, still, and there still is active, you know, other ingredients there on the facility. so we don't want that to explode again. so, right now, we cannot get...
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police force its counterterrorism force you can't go into a major city right now without seeing armed law enforcement. officers on the streets all over the place there is a heightened sense of of. alert security danger questionability it's not the calmest moment for the united states and of course this news of all the allegedly poisonous letters coming into elected officials you know just it's mounts upon this whole possible paranoia that can be permeating through the country briefly we are going to report some of the suspect being arrested in connection with those boston bombings do you know any more. that's right the information i know so far is that. suspect has been described as a dark skinned male and apparently it was the videotape that investigators received from a nearby department store in boston and nearby to the marathon the the store according to reports is a lord and taylor and to the video that that store provided to f.b.i. officials it was somehow connected to the arrest of this suspect and the only information detail information that i have of the suspect that's been given
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a ziline in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. gerri: our nation's charter schools are under threat. unions tried to organize church school teachers to boost and dos. details in 60 seconds. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report" with gerri willis. ♪ gerri: well, unions trying to infiltrate charter schools across the country in order to fuel their coffers. joining me now with the threat unions pose to our nation's charter schools, ceo of the illinois policy institute. welcome back to the show. you know, i find this interesting because charter schools typically have not been a place that unions have been very successful at. only 12 percent of charter schools are unionized. do they see -- did they see this a
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according to current and former law enforcement officials. rick smith says the fbi will use the videos to create a precised time line. >> who left the scene after or before it was placed. there were most people there to watch the finish. >> reporter: and investigators will cross check videos. another target of investigation near by cell phone towers. authorities believe cell phones may have triggered the bomb. >> try to connect the exact moment of detonation to the exact moment a call came in. and the number that was used for the detonation. >> reporter: agents are likely contacting informants inside extremist groups overseas. >> by the way the device is manufactured they can often tell you know the individual bomb maker. >> reporter: and gascon says important tips may come from citizens, the fbi has a hot line for people to call in. >> they are sometimes better equipped than anybody else to talk about maybe an outsider that came into the community a few days before. >> reporter: the head of the fbi officer in boston says authorities will go
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according to current and former law enforcement officials. rick smith says the fbi will use the videos to create a precised time line. >> who left the scene after or before it was placed. there were most people there to watch the finish. >> reporter: and investigators will cross check videos. another target of investigation near by cell phone towers. authorities believe cell phones may have triggered the bomb. >> try to connect the exact moment of detonation to the exact moment a call came in. and the number that was used for the detonation. >> reporter: agents are likely contacting informants inside extremist groups overseas. >> by the way the device is manufactured they can often tell you know the individual bomb maker. >> reporter: and gascon says important tips may come from citizens, the fbi has a hot line for people to call in. >> they are sometimes better equipped than anybody else to talk about maybe an outsider that came into the community a few days before. >> reporter: the head of the fbi officer in boston says authorities will go
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"dobbs law" next. ♪ are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: new details about a mississippi man now charged with sending letters laced with poison the president obama and senator roger wicker. paul caron curtis is a musician, as you might have guessed. a video, an elvis impersonator. he previously had written, uncovered a conspiracy to assault the human bodyarts on the black market. curtis appeared in federal court earlier. his attorney maintaining that he is not guilty. joining us tonht. former prosecutors, good to have you both with us. it is terrific. i'm sorry. i have to take this more seriously. when you have an elvis impersonator going after the president's and senator weicker, i am sure there is no one that finds it funny, but to me it is bizarre beyond belief. >> it has to be a killer impersonation. had to do it. i just have to perry is going
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basically it was like a you know completely much more sort of those countries everything was national laws i think it was a positive thing that you that you privatized these parts of the country but at the same time you know you look at the financialization of the u.k. the enormous you know banking sector as a percentage of g.d.p. that's a huge legacy of margaret thatcher and i think that's a very negative legacy right ok well we're out of time so. we have to pick up on that at a future date at harrison thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you much all right that's all the time we have for this edition of the kaiser report i want to thank my co-host the gorgeous and talented stacy herbert i also want to thank my guest at harrison if you'd like to send e-mail please do so i can report it r t t v dot are you are you ready for the truth until next time ask either saying bye off. secure. time. for the good international airport in the very heart of moscow. if you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous i love i'm so j
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said was already in the custody of law enforcement will that information turned out to be wrong the department of justice has just released a statement that saying that nobody has been arrested in connection to the boston marathon bombing there were also other networks u.s. networks that were indicating that there are leads but there are no arrests but there is a description of the suspect and many many news outlets reporting different things and at the same time social media is exploding and so for at least an hour a large part of the country was presuming that there was an arrest because that is something that c.n.n. which calls itself the most trusted name in news had been reporting and right now hundreds of people outside a courthouse in boston might be very disappointed to find the department of justice says bergmann of justice says there have been no arrests so far in connection to the fatal bombings in boston what about these letters being sent. well what we know so far and what the f.b.i. and secret service has disclosed is that a letter addressed to president barack obama contained a
said was already in the custody of law enforcement will that information turned out to be wrong the department of justice has just released a statement that saying that nobody has been arrested in connection to the boston marathon bombing there were also other networks u.s. networks that were indicating that there are leads but there are no arrests but there is a description of the suspect and many many news outlets reporting different things and at the same time social media is exploding and...
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it is incumbent upon all of los private residence, law- enforcement fire service etc. to be vigilant and be aware and communicate with one another. >> it has been said many times but it certainly bears repeating. security experts urging people to be aware of your surroundings. especially in these areas the not heavily trafficked. you have to keep your eyes and ears open. people with their smart phones walking around in not being aware of what is happening around them. authorities asking people to be alert and be aware of your surroundings. that is the absolute best thing we can do to prevent a tragedy. >> bombings in boston will not stop the chicago marathon from taking place. >> and was unexpected and unprecedented. >> within the span of about 15 seconds to explosions changed the world of marathon running forever. >> we were not sure what happened. we just knew that there was an explosion near the finish line. took part in the boston marathon. >> she finessed about an hour before the explosion. the act of terror was truly terrifying. all of the chicago area runner she
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law enforcement officials familiar with the case say they appear to have consisted of an explosive and shrapnel backed inside a pressure cooker, probably triggered by some kind of timer. if that is the case, we have seen this before. one of the three devices used in the 2010 attack in times square incorporated a pressure cooker containing approximately 120 fire crackers. a soldier, nazir abdul, convicted last year of plotting an attack at ft. hood, texas, was using a bomb-making recipe from an al qaeda-linked online magazine that used a pressure cooker. in july of 2006, more than 130 died in a series of attacks on the mumbai transit system with pressure cooker explosives placed on the trains. the department of homeland security has warned of the potential terrorist use of pressure cookers saying "as a common cooking utensil, the pressure cooker is often overlooked when searching vehicles, residences, or merchandise crossing the u.s. borders." now, of course, there's still much more that authorities want to know about this particular case. and for the very latest on the investigation, w
law enforcement officials familiar with the case say they appear to have consisted of an explosive and shrapnel backed inside a pressure cooker, probably triggered by some kind of timer. if that is the case, we have seen this before. one of the three devices used in the 2010 attack in times square incorporated a pressure cooker containing approximately 120 fire crackers. a soldier, nazir abdul, convicted last year of plotting an attack at ft. hood, texas, was using a bomb-making recipe from an...
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the reaction of law enforcement and first responders have been just phenomenal. as much as this is a sad part of our history and what we're seeing with what happened in boston, it is also a proud moment in seeing how people are coming together. liz: yes. >> i think people should never underestimate the resolve of the american people. david: joe, what about the resolve of wall street? it is extraordinary that the vix came down about 12% today when all this is going on. how resilient do you think the market will be towards events like this? >> hopefully they not be repeated in any level of frequency but i don't think the market is reacting at all to this. david: doesn't seem to be. >> it is do moralizing but it is not affecting sentiment. what you're seeing in the market particularly the last two weeks is more recognition of slowing down of revenues on a global basis. secondarily we all know we're getting somewhat dependent on the low cost of money or no cost of money that we're getting from the feds. so that, to me is the biggest issue. once that goes away, i thin
the reaction of law enforcement and first responders have been just phenomenal. as much as this is a sad part of our history and what we're seeing with what happened in boston, it is also a proud moment in seeing how people are coming together. liz: yes. >> i think people should never underestimate the resolve of the american people. david: joe, what about the resolve of wall street? it is extraordinary that the vix came down about 12% today when all this is going on. how resilient do you...